On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Folderol <folderol(a)ukfsn.org> wrote:
For what it's worth, my workflow is to use
timemachine to record - this
follows the unix principle of do just one thing but do it well. It is actually
dependent on jack on the input side, and will save to several different
formats. It also gives you a handy 10 second pre-record. Once I have the
recording safely on disk I then use whatever programs I like to do the
processing.
Hadn't see this program before. Interesting. Not for me, but it's nice
to know. I'm playing a live track over a prerecording background
generated from a MMA midi.
The greatest bugbear of using audacity directly for
recording is that it uses
portaudio which doesn't create any connections until you actually send it data.
Yeah, I've heard others mention this. Why is it a problem?
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